Fornasetti POCO DOPO large scented candle - Peccato Originale - Frutto Proibito
Have you ever wondered how a scent can capture the essence of art, mystery, and Italian elegance in a single moment?
Poco Dopo by Fornasetti is an exclusive scented candle that unites design, history, and fragrance in one unique piece of art.
For those who appreciate the fusion of interior design and refined perfumery, Poco Dopo elevates any space with warmth, sensuality, and character — perfect for anyone who seeks expression beyond the ordinary.
Features
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Handcrafted in Italy with natural wax and cotton wick
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Decorated with Fornasetti’s iconic “Lina Cavalieri” face motif
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The Frutto Proibito scent blends citrus, jasmine, and musk in a seductive harmony
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A collectible design object that remains timeless even after use
Specifications
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Weight: 1020 g
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Fragrance: Frutto Proibito (citrus, jasmine, musk)
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Burn time: approx. 240 hours
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Material: Ceramic vessel with lid
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Made in Italy
The design of Poco Dopo recalls Fornasetti’s surreal artistic universe, where every piece tells a story.
It serves both as an olfactory experience and as an art object. Combine it with the Fornasetti room spray collection for a complete sensorial ambiance.
The fragrance Frutto Proibito – “The Forbidden Fruit” – balances purity and temptation, capturing the essence of sophisticated sensuality.
This candle is ideal for those who wish to bring a touch of classic Italian luxury with a modern twist into their home — a true statement of culture and comfort.
Customer Reviews
“Exceptional quality and truly a piece of art – the scent lingers beautifully without overpowering.”
“Transforms the atmosphere completely. I never want to light anything else.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Fornasetti Poco Dopo candle burn?
It has a burn time of up to 240 hours thanks to its high-quality wax and wide ceramic vessel.
Can the container be reused?
Yes, the beautiful ceramic jar can be reused as decoration, storage, or even a vase once the candle is finished.
What does ‘Frutto Proibito’ mean?
It translates to “The Forbidden Fruit,” symbolising the fragrance’s blend of sweetness, sensuality, and freshness.
Are Fornasetti candles handmade?
Yes, each candle is handcrafted and decorated in Italy according to Piero Fornasetti’s original design philosophy.
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